Wednesday, February 25, 2015

Emerging enterprise techs to watch

Sensors and lasers will help Volvo's self-driving cars stay on the road | Mobile networks prep for the Internet of Things

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Emerging enterprise techs to watch
The latest batch includes quantum computing, gamification, reactive programming, augmented reality, transient electronics and Named Data Networking. Read More


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Sensors and lasers will help Volvo's self-driving cars stay on the road
A complex network of sensors, lasers and a cloud-based positioning system are part of a plan from Volvo Cars to have 100 self-driving cars on the road by 2017. Read More

Mobile networks prep for the Internet of Things
Wireless carriers are making changes behind the scenes to make their mobile networks more efficient and flexible. Read More

IDG Contributor Network: Microsoft's project HoloLens - visualize this
As the Internet evolves, sensory technologies will play a larger role. Microsoft's HoloLens is one example. Read More

Bluetooth starts weaving its mesh for IoT
Bluetooth backers plan to give the technology a way to form mesh networks, dramatically extending its range and its role in the Internet of Things. Read More

ARM, IBM offer starter kit for making IoT devices
ARM and IBM want hobbyists to make their own connected devices in a matter of minutes with a new development kit. Read More


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